Sin: More Deadly Than the Coronavirus, part fourteen

The hour is very late (or early).

After having spent the better part of the past twelve hours completing and then formatting this long commentary, whose title reverts to the one I used until a few months ago, making this the fourteenth entry in what circumstances require to be a continuing series, I must let the title and the text speak for itself.

As you can tell for a perusal of the text, though, the commentary itself and the documentation provided therein took much time to complete, which is why there have been no new postings on this site in the past week. Although I realize that this commentary will take time to read, I should have another original commentary, this one on Herr Ratzinger, by later in the week.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saints Chrysanthus and Daria, pray for us.

A Brief Reflection on Saint Peter Alcantara

This is a brief reflection on Saint Peter of Alcantara, whose feast is celebrated today, Tuesday, October 19, 2021.

The next original article for this site will take the better part of a week to complete as, though I have amassed all the sources to be used in its text, it is going to take some time to organize the sources and provide a coherent narrative about the information they provide. 

Oh, the subject of the next commentary?

Well, let's put it to you this way: It could be entitled "Sin: More Deadly Than the Coronavirus, part fifteen," but it will bear a different time. The subject matter, though, remains the same.

Pray to Our Lady through her Most Holy Rosary daily in these truly phenomenal times.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Peter of Alcantara, pray for us.

Jorge's Entirely Unoriginal Synod on Synodality

There is a synod on “synodality” taking place behind the Walls of the Occupied Vatican on the West Bank of the Tiber River now.

This commentary discusses Senor Jorge’s entirely unoriginal repetition of Modernist babbling as he made it clear that it is his goal to create a “different church,” which itself is nothing original as it was one of Angelo Roncalli’s fondest goals way back when on October 28, 1958, the Feast of Saints Simon and Jude.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Luke the Evangelist, pray for us.

Saint Luke the Evangelist: The Winged Ox Who Pulled His Weight

Although very late in the day, today is still Tueday, October 18, 2022, is the Feast of Saint Luke. This is a brief reflection on the evangelist who is symbolized as a winged ox. 

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Luke the Evangelist, pray for us.

Revised and Expanded: On the [Commemorated] Feast of the Suffering Servant of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque

Do you think that you have sufferings from family members or associates?

The saint whose feast is celebrated today, Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, was favored with visions of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ in her childhood, and he believed this to have been a normal experience that any child might have. Even as a child, therefore, this favored child of Our Lord's was blessed with tremendous sufferings from a pair of domineering paternal aunts, who persecuted her and her mother after her father's death. This early childhood suffering, which was accompanied by a physical affliction that left her bedridden for four years, was just a preparation for the suffering that Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque endured to spread public devotion to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus at the specific request of Our Lord Himself.

The hearts of men had grown cold because of Jansenism when Our Lord revealed the secrets of His Most Sacred Heart to Sister Margaret Mary Alacoque in the Visitation Convent in Paray le Monial, France, between December of 1673 and June of 1685. We cannot let our own love for the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus grow cold in our hearts. We must forgive as we are forgiven, and we must remember the high price of infidelity that France paid for the refusal of King Louis XIV to consecrate the whole of France, and not just Paris, to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus (as is related in an appendix to this article).

Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, an intimate of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus and a faithful client of Our Lady through her Most Holy Rosary, pray for us.

On the Feast of the Indomitable, Inimitable Reformer of Carmel, Saint Teresa of Avila

This is a reflection of the life and the incomparable work of Saint Teresa of Jesus, the indomitable, incomparable reformer, foundress and model of spiritual perfection, Saint Teresa of Avila.

The next original article, which has been delayed by several events in the last week, should be ready for publication by the Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost and the Commemoration of Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, Sunday, October 17, 2021. 

As a reminder, tomorrow, in addition to being the Feast of Saint Hedwig, is also, although not universally, the Feast of the Purity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Teresa of Jesus, pray for us.

Revised and Republished: The Queen of Heaven Does Not Act on Her Own

This is a reflection on the one hundred fourth anniversary of the final apparition of Our Lady in the Cova da Iria near Fatima, Portugal, as the Miracle of the Sun occurred and she, clothed in the garment of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, proclaimed herself to be Our Lady of the Rosary.

We need to heed Our Lady's Fatima Message as it is nothing other than Heaven's own Peace Plan. 

Finally, a new article, Keep This Up Jorge, and God Will Never Forgive YOU!, was published yesterday, Tuesday, October 12, 2021.

Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us.

Saint Edward the Confessor, pray for us.

As Relevant in 2021 As In 1917: Our Lady's Fatima Message

This reflection, which was written four years ago, on the message of Our Lady of Fatima includes brief reflections on the liturgical feasts that took place (or were to take place in the future) on each of the dates of Our Lady’s apparitions to Jacinta and Francisco Marto and Lucia dos Santos in the Cova da Iria near Fatima, Portugal.

Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us.

Saint Edward the Confessor, pray for us.

A King Who Was Always in the Service of the Queen of Heaven and Earth

This is the feast day of one of the great exemplars of the Social Reign of Christ the King: Saint Edward the Confessor, and this is the one hundred fourth anniversary of Our Lady's Fatima sixth and final Fatima apparition during which the Miracle of the Sun occurred.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.
 
Saint Edward, pray for us.

Keep This Up Jorge, and God Will Never Forgive YOU!

As per usual, this commentary, which examines a statement issued by Jorge Mario Bergoglio and his pantheist pals from other false religions as well as the Argentine Apostate’s address to them on October 4, 2021, the Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi, took longer to complete than expected.

Although I am aware of the fact that there is an ongoing synod taking place behind Walls of the Occupied Vatican on the West Bank of the Tiber River, I won’t be able to have a commentary on the false “pontiff’s” opening address until Friday, October 15, 2021, the Feast of Saint Teresa of Jesus. Another commentary on the plandemic will follow about a week thereafter if I am able to have the surgery that is scheduled for the Feast of Saint Luke the Evangelist. (Given the overall failure of the “go fund me” appeal, though, it appears as though the surgeries will have to be postponed until the funds are raised. All is within the Providence of God.)

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

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